Cold on Climate Warming
Did a substantive Sarah Palin show up? Darn right she did. And if you are an endangered species, look out.
As Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden gave a steady performance, Palin revealed herself to be an understudy of President Bush when she said she did not want to argue about the causes of global warming. Of course she did not want to argue about it on the national stage, because she has been doing as governor of Alaska what Bush has done in the White House: Say you want sound science and then ignore it.
When she ran for governor, Palin said she was unconvinced that human emissions are a major cause of global warming. When even the Bush White House was willing to put the polar bear on the endangered species list, Palin - with Alaska's oil and gas industries in mind - wrote Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne to protest, "I am concerned that the determination made by the service is based on incomplete information . . . The consequences of listing the polar bear will have widespread social and economic impacts without providing any more protection for the bears."
In an even more direct missive to Kempthorne, Palin wrote that endangered species protection "has the potential to damage Alaska's and the nation's economy without any benefit to polar bear numbers or their habitat."
Palin last year referred to the polar bear as an exaggerated "metaphor in the highly charged climate change debate." With a denial of the impact of global warming that is even worse than that of the Bush administration, she confirmed that she herself is a metaphor - for a Republican Party fatally unsound in dealing with sound science.
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9 Comments so far
Show AllAll religion is crap. Including the Church of Global Warming.
What if James of NASA and his disciples are correct?
What if Falwell is correct?
The concept of global warming (as any concept regarding man in control of earth's destiny) interfered with Falwell's faith and paradigm of a God actively controlling events. So he called it a myth.
Religions were created and flourish for a number of reaaons. To explain what can't be understood, for intercession in matters that can't be controlled, to control others, economics... To believe God spoke to Abraham, Moses and Mohammed, and visited in person as Jesus takes a lot of faith.
Faith interfering with facts goes back farther than Galileo and Copernicus. Its always hard when some bright young person upsets your world view with knowledge, especially when your control of others depends on the mumbo jumbo.
Global warming isn't as straightforward as the earth revolving around the sun, but it isn't a religion. Hansen and the other global warming alarmists understand the CO2 molecule, observed the trends, collected the data, and did the math. No burning bushes involved.
Lets do Pascal's Wager. If Jerry was right, he's smiling down at us from heaven right now. If he was wrong, he led a good life anyway (even if he was a sap for neocon politics). If the alarmists are wrong and we reduce fossil fuel emissions and completely change the world economy, then we slowed environmental destruction and preserved resources and species for future generations anyway. If the alarmists are right and we conduct "business as usual", then we condemn our grandchildren to live in a very real hell.
Religion is not crap. It's just people such as Pat Robertson and Osama bin laden abusing religions that give religion a bad rap. Used wisely, religion can mean peace and prosperity rather than war and poverty.
Anyone want to get a pool going on what year the Alaskan permafrost goes to soup and Wasilla sinks into the mud? Did you hear about the dancing trees? Apparently straightening/leveling things out after ground melt cycles is already a growth industry up there.
My first reaction to the disease we call politics, was to pity the foolish buggers, then shoot them. Then I thought, wait a sec, we need our bacteria to defend us from other countries bacteria. Let the bacteria kill the bacteria.
Where was the "why do you think humans co-existed with dinosaurs?" question?
When interviewed by Katie Couric, Palin acknowledged that global warming exists and humans are contributing to it. I think this is the best we can expect of a Republican.